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NVIDIA announces Super-Ki computer for the desk
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Industry leader Nvidia brings its super chips to living room and on desks – provided that interested parties have some money left. At the CES in Las Vegas, the company also announces that the focus is also on vehicles and robots.
The chip group Nvidia wants to bring a AI supercomputer to desks. Company boss Jensen Huang presented the compact device called “Project Digits” at the start of the Technik-Messe CES in Las Vegas. According to Nvidia's idea, this should be able to work millions of developers, data scientists or students on software with artificial intelligence.

The device for price from $ 3,000 is expected to be available from May from several manufacturers from May. Inside there is a previously secret Nvidia chip with the name GB10. With “Digits” you should be able to work on elaborate AI models, for example.
Nvidia's chips have become a key technique for the growing AI industry in recent years. Systems of the group are used around the world for training applications with artificial intelligence. Heavy weights such as Google or the Facebook group Meta fill entire data centers-but also put AI startups such as the Chatgpt-FinderFIRMA OPENAI. The technology in desk format could further strengthen the company's dominance in the industry.
NVIDIA also increasingly relies on technology for robots and self -driving cars. Autonomous vehicles are a reality and are likely to become a trillion business, said Huang. For this purpose, Nvidia wants to offer a computer called Thor, in which information from various vehicle sensors is processed. For example, the chip system can also be used in humanoid robots, emphasized Huang.
Nvidia also developed the software Cosmos, which generates realistic -looking environments for training artificial intelligence. It is about “teaching the AI to understand the real world,” said Huang. The AI model behind Cosmos was trained with 20 million hours of video recordings.
Finally, Nvidia presented a new generation of graphics card chips. These used the same technology as the AI special processors “Blackwell”, said Huang. This could represent objects more realistically in computer games. The new chips of the “RTX 50” series that cost $ 549 to 1999 could bring Nvidia a sales boost at short notice, Ben Bajarin, head of the consulting firm Creative Strategies.